Whats the deal with resin printers? (materials)

AlexPasseno
Store Associate

in 3D Printers
I covered resins briefly in the materials post, but a good way to look at printing resin is to look at it alot like casting resin, it tends to flow better at higher temperatures and tends to have trouble curing in moist environments, as far as safety is concerned GLOVES. ARE. REQUIRED. you may be fine with an accidental contact here and there but eventually you will eventually develop an allergic reaction which can get really serious. Lastly when cleaning any spills, dab a paper towel in a little bit of isopropyl alcohol and it should clean up more or less easily
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